Histone Deacetylase 3‐Directed PROTACs Have Anti‐inflammatory Potential by Blocking Polarization of M0‐like into M1‐like Macrophages

Author:

Zhao Chunlong1ORCID,Chen Shipeng2,Chen Deng1ORCID,Río‐Bergé Clàudia2,Zhang Jianqiu1,Van Der Wouden Petra E.1,Daemen Toos2,Dekker Frank J.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Biology, Groningen, Research Institute of Pharmacy (GRIP) University of Groningen Antonius Deusinglaan 1 9713 AV Groningen The Netherlands

2. Department of Medical Microbiology and Infection Prevention, Tumor Virology and Cancer Immunotherapy University Medical Center Groningen, University of Groningen Antonius Deusinglaan 1 9713 AV Groningen The Netherlands

Abstract

AbstractMacrophage polarization plays a crucial role in inflammatory processes. The histone deacetylase 3 (HDAC3) has a deacetylase‐independent function that can activate pro‐inflammatory gene expression in lipopolysaccharide‐stimulated M1‐like macrophages and cannot be blocked by traditional small‐molecule HDAC3 inhibitors. Here we employed the proteolysis targeting chimera (PROTAC) technology to target the deacetylase‐independent function of HDAC3. We developed a potent and selective HDAC3‐directed PROTAC, P7, which induces nearly complete HDAC3 degradation at low micromolar concentrations in both THP‐1 cells and human primary macrophages. P7 increases the anti‐inflammatory cytokine secretion in THP‐1‐derived M1‐like macrophages. Importantly, P7 decreases the secretion of pro‐inflammatory cytokines in M1‐like macrophages derived from human primary macrophages. This can be explained by the observed inhibition of macrophage polarization from M0‐like into M1‐like macrophage. In conclusion, we demonstrate that the HDAC3‐directed PROTAC P7 has anti‐inflammatory activity and blocks macrophage polarization, demonstrating that this molecular mechanism can be targeted with small molecule therapeutics.

Funder

China Scholarship Council

HORIZON EUROPE Health

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Chemistry,Catalysis

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